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And some put them to pride, apparalled them therafter, In countenance of clothing came disguised.
As soon as an inventive musical -- upbeat in theme, dour and, in its own words, woeful in countenance -- arrived in New York, at the since demolished ANTA Washington Square Theater, it appeared destined to go down as a flop.
It is not only me who has noticed this change in countenance.
Fox is described by Ellwood as "graceful in countenance, manly in personage, grave in gesture, courteous in conversation".
In describing life at the house – from the over-the-top partying to the cruelty and humiliation of Hell Week and beyond ― Brad showed how the need for belonging, approval and camaraderie made it possible for these young men to engage in, countenance and endure behavior that sometimes went beyond the pale.
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Instead we agreed that Cameron had been showing hopeless political leadership in countenancing such a divisive vote for his MPs and their activists over a measure for which there is no evidence of great demand, even among gay men, lesbians and transsexuals, according to some polls.
For if a sum is nothing over and above its constituent proper parts, whatever they are, and if the latter are all right, then there is nothing extravagant in countenancing the former: it just is them, whatever they are.
But then the worry has nothing to do with the composition axioms; it is, rather, a question of whether there is any point in countenancing a whole along with its proper parts or vice versa (see Varzi 2000 and references therein).
As I wrote last week, the Church has been party to both in countenancing television ads that lie and in allowing a leading Mormon to write letters attempting to blackmail donors to the "No on 8" Campaign.
Father Thomas Stanney wrote that Garnet was "the prime scholar of Winchester College, very skilful in music and in playing upon the instruments, very modest in his countenance and in all his actions, so much that the schoolmasters and wardens offered him very great friendship, to be placed by their means in New College, Oxford".
Then all the sudden we're above the water watching fish swimming in slow motion gracefully as ballerinas set to Sufjan Stevens' "Movement I – In the Countenance of Kings".
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